Caring is the foundation for excellence. My role as a physician and surgeon is to place the interest of the patient above all else. Listen carefully to my patients and learn, explain options clearly, deliver expert treatment.

Personal Interests

Reading, skiing, biking, and boating.

Medical School

Medical College of Wisconsin

Residency

Medical College of Wisconsin Otolaryngology

Board Certifications

American Board of Otolaryngology

Languages:

English, Korean

Professional Associations:

American Medical Association, American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Northwest Academy of Otolaryngology

Novelist Anthony Burgess once said, “Laugh and the world laughs with you, snore and you sleep alone”.

It’s a saying that hits home for many. Chronic snoring is an embarrassing problem for sufferers and a source of aggravation for their loved ones. From loving and maybe not so loving nudges to ear plugs, the weary-eyed partners of snorers often finally move on to seek shelter from the nightly onslaught in a far away quiet room in the house.

(Single folks are not immune as any overnight trips with friends, business partners, potential mates becomes a source of anxiety and embarrassment.)

Snoring occurs because during sleep, the muscles that helps to keep the airway open relaxes and the resulting narrowing and turbulence can cause vibrations that lead to snoring.

After a more serious condition called Obstructive Sleep Apnea has been sufficiently ruled out, try these steps to help with snoring: